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    Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    Have an expensive FishFinder that I do not want to go missing while over night camping or in the backyard of a friends place by the river. We will normally be in a Motorhome within 5m of the boat so should hear an alarm go off

    Previously had a mat that if you stood on it would set off an alarm, am think more of a proximity detector eg for the grand kids, the wife has a green frog near our front door and it crooks when you walk past.

    Have storm curtains so that a vehicle or anyone walking by will not set the alarm off. Sometime ago bought a sensor/alarm in one unit but was not suitable.

    Would appreciate your experience in this area.

    Thanks

    Peter

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    What does it say about the society in which we live, where honest hard working fisho's need to turn to alarms for boats and electronics. Sad state of affairs I think.

    Good luck with your search Peter.

    Cheers
    i want a bigger boat

    Call Sign "In-Vince-able" VHF 72

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    Disconnect it Peter and sleep with it, if its not mounted in a dash.

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    I hear your pain.

    I have an FCV585 that I take out of the boat when not in use but I also have a flush mounted HDS10 which causes me constant stress parked beside the house all day while working. I know there are a number of boats that have custom lockable covers for their dash which perhaps I should have considered during the build. Never really looked at alarm systems so would be interested in following more suggestions in this thread.

    Rhino...

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    as per rhino: custom lockable cover or...... a rottweiler.
    fishing's as simple as 3 P's - patience, perserverance and PLASTIC!

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    Not sure if its flush mounted or not but just stumbled upon these
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/LOWRANCE-...item4aa24042eb
    I know it doesn't show a picture but if you go back to where it lists it with the other lowrance stuff it shows a piccy.

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    I be with chris 69.
    what's 10 minutes of your time worth? prob less than the value of your ff.....
    yep i remove mine every time unless i'm going again the next morn'....but in the circumstances you describe, out with it!

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    I know a guy that set a car alarm into his boat, activated by voltage changes. He fitted a led light for each circuit into the control box and whenever anything is disconnected the voltage changes setting off the alarm. He did this so he could prep the boat the night before a trip without having to load up at 3am waking the neighbors, now his alarm does that for him.
    Jack.

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    You could try something like this for 22 bucks on ebay:

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Boat-Alar...item1e65aa22e3

    and maybe match it up with something like this:

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Vehicle-B...item2a13c9f4c8

    if its not loud enough.

    Or (my favourite) you can get an alarm that sends a message to your mobile so that you can catch the pricks in the act:

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Boat-Cara...item2c5f23b7c0

    A few options to think about anyways

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    Thanks for your replies
    Re Marto78, the $22 buck alarm is similar to the one I have previously tried out that was not successful, but this being a different unit may be better so for $22 bucks I will try it out.

    Re the alarm that sends a message to your mobile, have installed that in our caravan so when we are away from our van when bush camping if the van is moved out of an electronic fence ( as determined by GPS) the unit sends a message to my mobile and using google earth I can watch the van going down the road. Have hidden this in the van so is hard to take out. Years ago cost me $900 now have seen them on the bay for around $300 not so optioned up but will still do the job, and of course about $60 a year for Big T Sim card access.

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    thanks for this info everyone.... security for the boat is on the list of ever-growing jobs to be done before we hit the road.

    I take my shitty little fishfinder out overnight (along with every damn thing else) when away on trips staying in caravan parks, nothing is safe anymore. I have a mate who has tried out a couple of portable alarm systems for the boat whilst camping, I will suss out what he is using these days.

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    something like this looks the goods they are for most brands

    http://shop.ebay.com.au/?_from=R40&_...All-Categories
    IF IT CAN'T EAT A WHOLE PILLY I DON'T WANT IT

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    but use some kind of alarm or light or paint ball gun

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    Re: Overnight security ( for expensive FF) when camping

    hey mate

    I have recently had people go through my boat while it was parked under my car port right out side my front door,thankfully my hds10 is removable and is currently locked in my gun safe!!.

    This prompted me to think of a way to alarm my boat,im an industrial electrician by trade and i wired a 120db siren with battery back up through a omron timer that is triggered by two (IR) infrared sensors that cross diagonally through the center of the cockpit,if the beams are broken it will sound for 30 seconds and if they are broken twice it will sound for a further minute,

    Im hoping this will scare the crap out of someone and hopefully they will jump out of the boat and break a ankle or something worse!

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